Yeah, the streaming is what makes it so convenient. I only brought up Napster because back before it was shut down, you could pretty much find any version of any song you wanted using it, as long as someone who had it available for sharing was online. With Spotify, I can do the same thing, except instantly and legally.

And it definitely trumps Pandora, since I can choose what I listen to. Supposedly Spotify is going to be introducing "stations" in the near future.

Yeah, the streaming is what makes it so convenient. I only brought up Napster because back before it was shut down, you could pretty much find any version of any song you wanted using it, as long as someone who had it available for sharing was online. With Spotify, I can do the same thing, except instantly and legally.

And it definitely trumps Pandora, since I can choose what I listen to. Supposedly Spotify is going to be introducing "stations" in the near future.

For a user like myself I cannot see stations being of much use. I can access any track I could want. The possible play lists one can build are endless. So I can't see them creating a station that could possibly compete with what I could do with my own lists.

I always suspected something like this was coming, just hard to anticipate when. This thing pretty much took all the time and energy I spent over a number of years, building my music collection, and made it moot. Next up, teleportation?

Criminals in this town used to believe in things...honor, respect."I heard your dog is sick, so bought you this shovel"

Been using this the last few weeks and love it. I'll definitely buy the premium service so I can stream it on my phone and listen while driving. You can find pretty much everything on there. No Beatles, but iTunes didn't have Beatles until about this time last year. Love the lists people put together. Plenty of places you can find them online and then stream them through Spotify. Finding some great stuff that way.